Yoga instructor Allan Enriquez on disapproving sentiments: 'When the Koreans had a music fest at the old Senate Hall the day before my event, no one reacted. So why the hate? It shows [people’s] bias.'
The National Museum of the Philippines held on Wednesday the first of four sessions of its “Yoga at the Museum” in the Spoliarium Hall at the National Museum of Fine Arts.
It’s also in line with this year’s theme of “Exhibits and Reflections: Crafting Opportunities for the New World.” This is the first time that the Museum Services Division is offering free weekly yoga classes in select galleries of NM. A commenter reflects on the historical significance of Luna's painting, suggesting that it serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by our ancestors at the hands of colonial powers. The person says “the museum’s multipurpose activity lawn should’ve been a better choice [for the yoga sessions]”.
For others, it’s more of a concern on the preservation of the treasured art pieces at the museum. “I appreciate the effort to bring more people into the National Museum but the rooms are temperature controlled to protect the art,” says a social media user. “Who in the world thought bringing in people doing physical activity was a good thing?”
ANCX reached out to yoga instructor Enriquez who facilitated the activity and he requests people to embrace a flexible mindset. “Culture and the arts should be adaptable to change,” he says. “I would invite everyone to have a fresh take and an open mind on how our culture and arts interact with different cultures and arts ready for the New World.”
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